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homes and cars and taking down power les and blocking roads. a whole lot of mess tolean up. good morning. >> it is 6:00 a.m. more on that damage. we will start off with a look at our fecast for today. k> melissa mollet is standing by with a l at your commute. we begin with chuck bell a sheena parveen. today?e we expecting >> it looks better today but feels better, still a shower chance but nothing like yesterday afternoon. >> way lower coverage and pefully less punch in the storms. those are pretty powerhouse storms yesterday afternoon, winds gusting over 50 miles an hour for some. this morning, a much quieter start. they're not rain-making clouds yet. there is a chance for rain today. a pool of cooler air aloft will rotate over the dmv over the
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course of this day. highest rain chanc is washington northbound. even our friends in southndn marynd fredericksburg. you have a rain chance but higher the further north you go. 64 in a leesburg 64 in arlington, highs today, mid to upper 80s. 87 for high in washington today. 83 in winchester. let's go over to melissa mollet for the first 4 traffic commute coming along. >> first 4 traffic alert, blue line service suspeed between franconia and van dorn street. they are running buses. that is a powerbl p there. and chopper4 over this problem causing big backups, on the right side of the road and tow truck on the scene. we're talking dallas of a six
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mile backup and adding that to the normal delay it has added to the pain. are quite slowp top of the beltway. georgetown pike, an overturned vehicle and right side here blked by a crash. >> thank you. 6:02. cleanup will contie today in prince george's county where severe storms caused a lot of mage. >> one person in college park said it felt like a tornado hit that area last night. justin finch is live on kennesaw street in college park where a tree is right in the middle ofe oad there, justin. >> reporter: that's right. there are neighbors waking up on kinney saw street have a lot of this on the ground. trees, branches, debris strewn everywhere. ennesaw ree blocking street and pulling down several t.wires with weave seen several sights like this at college park. chopper4 got a great view
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yesterday after this m stormed through. large trees pulled up from their bases, falng ontoomes and cars and pulling down power lines and leaving stretches of this area without power for some time. some customers, we derstand, are slowly coming back online weth their power as of right now. ave seen crews move about this area trying to restore powe and those lin to homes gone without for hours overnight. what caused all of this,ne hbors say it was a powerful storm. rain, heavy wind as well and the kind not seen in this area in years. the last time i saw something like this is when the tornado nt through back in early 2000s. >> as you were seeing here, several damaged wires pulled down. we have seen the power cre move around this neighborhood
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trying assess making when they can. chances are you see a tree like this nrer a you want to avoid it. good thing, no injuries in yesterday's storm system. live here in college park, i've justin finch, news4. >> thank you. >> 6:04 now. fallingr died after from a 24th floor balcony in northern virginia. it happened at the same apartment complex where add r fell to his death just months ago. the child fell yesterday afternoon at the skyline towers apartments in falls church. in may, a 3-year-old boy fell to his death on the 26th floor. one resident asked to remain onymous says he may move soon. >> in between any 2-year-old car put t head through the gap. my wife wants me to move and buy a house. >> equity residential owns the building and released a statement thatte reads q our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this very
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difficultime and we a working with the authorities on their investigation. outrage this morning from the prince george's county counties set on fire while she was pregnant. she can't understand how the judge is letting him outf jail. >> i don't understand how the judge can even consider him a second chance. he doesn't deserve it. he tried to make my lifend my daughter's life. >> phillips will be released with an ankle monitor until the murder trial. this happened in a september capitol heights. she received burns on nearly 70% of her bod d andivered the baby two months early and the baby did survive. a little closure for the family of the american university graduate killed in d.c. matthew shonski was the unintended tart in shootout
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between three men in 2015. she shooters were sentenc a yesterda were all sentenced to prison. after the shooting one of hisai cousins the entire family is still dealing with his loss. in the loss o him and devastation to his family is worse than any loss iad in my entire life. >> only one of the shooters apologized to shlonsky's family in court. 6:06. if you're just waking up, a car has crashed in the british parliament. >> first, we want to ghe to live pictures of the scene. we want to take you there. london metropolitan police saying a man drove a car into a number of cyclists and pedestrianin before crashin the barriers of the house of parliament. the man is in his late 20s. he was arrested athe sce on
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suspicion of terrorism. police say no one else was in the car, no weapons recovered. police say two people were treated and expected to be okay, after 7:30 their time, you can a gine on a tuesday morni lot of people headed to work, cyclists and tourists out sightseeing. a very popular place. very fortunate no one was killed. we'll continue to update yous we learn more. back to you. >> thank you. 6:07. developing story about the queen of soul, aretha franklin. there are reports the legendary singer is in hospice care. speaking with members of her family who say she is gravely ill. she canceled performances in march and aprilfter her management team said she was ordered by her doctor to rest. we will bring you the news as it develops on news4to y. >> five people arrested on a new
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mexico comund raidre out on bond accused of starving 11 children at that compound. authorities say the children were being trained how to load and fire assault rifles. the judge determined they are not a danger to the community. one faces child abduction charges for his missing son. a child's body was found on the property following that raid bud the c has not been identified yet. airline after an employee stole and crashed a jet in seattle, another man stole a small p in utah and flew it into its own home on purpose. look at the damage how police believe dwyane yo intentionally crashed into his home after being arrested for a domestic incident with his wife. companye belonged to he used to work for. his wife and child were in the house at the time of the crash and they were abl to escape. he was killed. a man accused of a deadly
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shooting over a parking spot is in court. you might remember this security footing showing michael draca shoot and kill mclaughlin at a convenienc store. he was not arrested because of the "stand your ground" law however prosecutors decided to charge him with manslaughter. some young activists took capitol hill about the gun laws. they staged a sit-in and targeted the top senators who received the most money from the nra. even though they were notn session, they believe their message was heard. >> toss is not lt on us and we won't stop until we see a change. >>hey plan to return t the capitol in november just before the midterm elections. we will find out whether paul nafort's defense team plans to call any witnesses. if they don't, clong arguments could come as early as today.
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the prosecution rested yesterday. hes on trial on charges of bank fraud and tax fraud linked tois tim as a consultant to a pro russia political partyn ukraine. this morning, a top fbi agent at the sentver a scandal involving damaging text messages about then presidential candidate donald trump is out of a job and asking for help to pay his legal bills. peter stzok was fired on friday overext messages he exchanged with an fbi attorney he wasvi ao an affair. special counsel robert mueller removed him from theig inveion last year after learning about those messages. after being fir stzok set up ae gofundme pag seeking $350,000. so far, he's raised more tn $200,000. president trump weighed in on twitter, peter stzok was just fired fm the fbi finally. it's 6:10. restaurant week is in full
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squeak with over 200 restaurants participating. >> there is something special d different a local artist displaying hometown heroes, circa in chinatown offering lunch and dinners. you can find a fullist of those participating in the app. >> familiar faces there. the google app on your phone ma be following your every move even if lation history is turned off. >> how to make sure they're not tracng you. and a boiling water advisory causing conosion thousands of families and how to make sure what's going on if it happens again. good morning. when you wake up and walk outside, it's pretty pleasant hohe out. many temperatures in the 60s. very different from yesterday. chuck will show you who can
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mary cowh yesterday h to notify the public. officials tested the water after a valve aas found open a pumping station. an initial test came back positive for bacteria but further tests showed there wasn't any. the d.c. water website ceshed as peo logged on to find out more about the boil advisory. council member said adding a server could prevent future crashes. there was a high level of anxiety caused by what seems to be a kind of late notic it's imperative, i think, we get those vulnerable populationsd contacight away with a confirmation, yes, now they know. >> find out how to signp for the voluntary notification by visitinghe nbc washington app. your phone maye tracking your every move even when you tell it not to. an investigation sho google apps automatically stored timestamped location datand does so even without getting
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your permission bringing upce privacy conrns. the only way to stop google from following you may be to turn off your phone. 6:17, the countdown is on. school bells arein rng all over our area this morning checking win a group of kids getting ready to head back to >> in fairfax county a special back to school party. he hi, mollet. >> hi, guys, we're in fairfax county with these kids with haircuts and a little flat ironing on for sabrina becau you want your hair to look perfect for back to school, right, sabrina? >> yeah. >> s does. >> we want to thaai the salon for coming here.g you're try to touch some 200 plus students young people across the county.
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this is brenda with facets. tell me about how these schoo supplies and new hair is so important. >> this is an important milestone for kids every year. they have a great summer and now time to go back to school. we want tour make they go back with absolutely everything and a fresh haircut. that's one of the rates of passage is a haircut. >> and it is. k thw what they want when it comes to the hair. when they have the aual party later today, you set it up like a store for kids to shop and make their backpacksnd school supplies really special? >> we really do. we set it up with all the supplies they need. ith their help them school list to be super successfulhe >> reporter: party starts at 5:00 p.m. this week but all across the community, facets is
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doing this across the county. we will continue with the haircuts andow back to you. >> great way to show support. >> she doe't wantoo much cut off. >> thank you. >> thanks. chuck is here to tell us about what we canec e today. we're having severe weather and storms. >> perfect time to get your ears lowered with the haircut because 90 degree weather is coming back. >> yes.? we can be 90 as far as the lat october. >> i realize that. >> we're not done with 90s. more starting torrow, at least two or three or more in a row. won't hav to wor about the 90s today but you will have to keep an eye on your nbc washington app and radar feature because we will see more shower and thunderstorm chanc later this afternoon. 90 degree days, we had eight already in august. 8 out of 1 the first days.
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we is average for an entire summer. ill have at least 33 in the bucket before the end of the week. that's the low pressure that generated storms yesterday. it won't generate as many today but we are still under the gun for a chance of thunderstorms today. a few drops way out into the mountains of west virginia wherr temper dropped into the 50s early ts morning. a look at future weather all dry through lunchtime. we could see thunderstorms bubbling up. just about everyone has a rain chance today. slightly better chances to be hit by a rain drop the farther north you go. everybody has that chance between 3:00 and 00 this evening and rain chances in northern marylandht ton temperatures in the comfortable zone this morning. 70 in annapolis, 69 in andrews
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base. and open window weather for the ride in. today's high, 87, rain chance, 40%. do a little backyard griising evening, keep an eye on the sky and app for rain chances. one, hance tomorrow, hot back in the 90s tomorrow and 90s again thursday and fri friday, up to 94. that will be on the steamy side with a likelihood of thunderstorms late on your friday. >> all right. a traffic alert. this point, take a look here. yellow/blue line service suspended between fran sonya and king street. georgetown pike near walker road have the report of an overturned vehicle. we're not seeing anything and will let you know if that'sgo
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. outer loop one lane blockedrom a crash. about six miles in all, probablo two three miles because of that situation. springfield, lanes open but delays remain astnomical falls church, westbound, 66 after leesburg pikelocked by the downed tree. time is ticking and soon summer wil s be over aool starting. i'm justin finch here with asi presal organizerof
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welcome back. 6:24. check your calendars. it can be hard getting back into the school routine. justin finch has expert advice. >> in the morning, before we head out the door, what should do? >> reporter: cecilia jones knows what she's talking about. she was a teacher and now a professional organizer. her first tip, map out your morning. >> o get there in time, lea by 6:30. >> reporter: it starts with taking out the guesswork and make sure you' as ready as possible before bed. >> if there is soccer practice after school, make sure it has everything in it including a water bottle and everything ready to go. >> reporter: after school is over and the kids are back at home. >> opening up the backpack and
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if they bring their lunch, drop that in the kitchen to get cleaned up and pulling out any home work.r: >> reporeep a special folder for school notices and permission slips and check it first each day. what's on those forms might need to arke the cale why is this visual so important? >> the visual is important so the whole family can have a good view what is coming up. any child can see what is on their schedule for the week if they know that is their color. r >> reporteember, it's a group effort with regular checks for the family and caregivers must track on your calendar and smartphones. >> everything you put in there i help support you not forget meetings and not forget appointments and be on time. >> reporter: the best spot for your calendar, your kitchen or behind your main door. justin finch, news4. new this morning, rescued on her wedding day. next at 6:30, we hear from the bride saved from flood watlls while sn her wedding gown.
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it is 6:30. we're taking a liveook outside this morning on a tuesday, giving you a little pan in the district this morning. a beautiful start to the day across the d.c. area. >> forsure, welcome change in college park where storms toppled trees onto homes and cars last night. look at that damage. chuck and sheena here with a tlook a today and troubles on metro. you guys get the silver lining this morning. >> a beautiful start t the day, skies cleared out through the night and many locations way down into the 60s this morning, perfect day to ride into work with the windows open. >> for se. temperatures are cooler than we've seen over the past severad days, with all the storm damage from yesterday. today is the kind of day we need
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for storm cleanup. it will be dry most of the day and smaller chance for showers. nothg like yesterday. mid-60s in many of our suburbs if you're about to step outside. we're watching this lower area of low pressure cented in new york and moving south of pennsylvania not really moving in right now. as we go through the afternoon we have a chance for a couple showers moving through. if you're exercising right now. feels really good. today, drive-bylunchtime, more clouds this afternoon and temperatures around 87 at 5:00 p.m. let's go to melissa to see what's happening on the commute. >> good morning. first 4 traffic s alertll on the rails. blue/yellow lines service suspended between fran sonya and king street and arlington akmetery and rosslyn. you can shuttle buses but
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it will be quite slow through there. chopper 4 is showing you georgetown and walker road, overturned vehicle there. police in tow on the scene. we were having traffic all the nate through that area. outer loop before rockville pi, one lane blocked. the rest of the beltway looks okay. you canee we're getting a pretty big backup about five miles going just 9 miles an hour. >> thank you. 6:32.ime is look at the damage powerful storms caused with damage. the trees took down power lines and at least two homes were seriously damaged. coming up at 6:45 justin finch in college park this morning where that leftover ti damage is causing headaches for homeowners today. right now, 6:32. we turn tour top ory, a toddler is dead after falling
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from a 24th floor balcony at a high-rise apartment building in falls church. >> this isn't thehairst time it ened. chris has more on the investigation. >> reporter: t time a child has fallen in the last four months and third time in the last four years. a lot of neighbors telling us this could have been prevented. look what it looks like at 4:00 in thenoon. the police responded to the skyline towers he. they tried to revive the child late. was too basically, a lot of neighbors areelling us this could have been prevented. back in may, a 3-year-old boy fell through the screen window, 26 stories up. in 2015, a 3-year-old girl fell from the fifth floor balcony to the third and residents have been constantly worried about the balconies and windows.
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>> kids are playing with each other, possible to go through. windows are about 4 feet off the ground. you have to climb it and most people probably put their furniture on top. that's probably how it's happening. >> reporter: if you have wide rung on the balconies t advise you to cover those with plexigs or tarp. screens are no substitute for a cover. they're designed to kee bugs out, not keep childrenn. pr remember, try to install approved locks, all tips to keep you safe. >> thank you. breaking news in west virginia, all four of that state's supreme courtsav justices been impeached. west virginia lawmakers approved an article stating these justices abused their authority including lavish spending with taxpayer dollars on theirnt govern offices.
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theovernor will appoint new justices and do not need to be from the same parties as the incumbent. california fire officials dare investigating tth of a utah firefighter. the firefighter notublicly identified died yesterday while battling part of the mendocino fire. the largest instalifornia y already burned more than 128,000 acres and 67% contained. an historic trade agreement between the district and el salvador is official. part of the agreement forms a partnership between the college and the carlos rosario school in columbia heights in d.c. d.c. mayor muriel bowser an el salvador hope it developed tiesrcial and cultural between the two cities. the man believed to bere onsible for a string of sex crimes in d.c. and virginia is behind bars this morning. he was arrested last week and
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police linked his dna to four cases in the district and one i. arling he is a suspected in at least nine other cases. >> 6:36. coming up, if rain on your wedding day is good news, how about a flood? hear from the bride stranded on the big day. for estion get you ready the new -- we get you ready for the new school year. hi, mollet. we're going through the new haircuts and newos. you like it? you like it? she
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front door. the growingbl parking ps there. >> reporter: many of the 100,000 veterans who use the washington v.a. medical center have mobility challenges. some struggle to walk and some stggle even to stand. yet a news4 review shows some veterans making long grueling walks just to get to the front door. parking at the center is limited. as it mpletes a renovation to its garage, some of the remaining parking spots are so r far away, ththe length of 3 1/2 football fields door-to-door. a veteran from waldorf, he's e of those challenged and we see him in a scooter. >> he has to fight through traffic and fight for a parking space and fight to get there in and get wherever he's going. i've walked those halls with him. they're long. >> very long. >> reporter: the medical center tells us they are adding parking
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but the new garage they're renovating isn't supposed to open until march. we show you the challenges, a patien veterans with disabilities speak at medical centers nationwide and why it's so difcult and in some cases so time consuming to make the fixes. for now, scott mcfarland, news4 iteam. >> goo morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. plenty of sunshine. temperatures in the 60s and well into the mid to upper 80s. tuesday, time to start thinkg about the weekend. if you're beach bound for the weekend,tillorth the trip. sheena has your 10-day coming >> up. big delays on the beltway, chopper4 over 270 southbound. main and locales lan and we also have an issue on metro, coming up. "clear the shelters" are on a mission to find new homes for thousands of animals across our
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your time is 6:45. president trump fights back against accusations fm omarosa new explosive tell all book. he called his aide names and wrote she was a supporter of hil unhe was fired. booksince starting her tour she has released two recordings of hernteractions and one from chief of staff kelley as he fired her in the situation room. >> that is parking concerns about white houseur sy. kristen welker is live on that. >> reporter: hi. the fallout does continue over thesa oma "scorched earth" book tour. and some of her expsive allegations including she heard
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a tape of him from the first season "the apprentice" using the "n" word. president trump tweeting thesh 's creator, mark burnett says there are no tapes of "the apprentice" where i used such a terrible word by wacky and deranged omasa. still, s says she heard him say the word multiple times and has many meapes she secretly recorded herself. coming afterha revelation she pointed out she secretly recorded chief of staff kelley and cursing sy concerns. all of that coming up. >> thank you. live at the white house. thank you again. you can see her full report today. >> we'll find out if paul manafort's defense team plans to call any witnesses. if they don't, yesterday afternoon the prosecution rested itas
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manafort is on trial in alexandria in federal court on charges of bank fraud and tax fraud, the charges linked to his time as a consultant for a pro russia political party in ukraine. a man in his 20s h been arrested after crashing his car into a number of cyclists and pedestrians outside the british house of parliament. this is the the early morning incident is being investigated as an act of terrorism. it is heightening senses in a city that has seen four vehicle-based terrorn attacks less than 18 months. back now to the mess left behind fromrm powerful sto in g princerge's county, from wind rain and hail last night. college park was the hardest hit. >> justinha finch is in area this morning with a closer look at the remaining damage.
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good morning. >> reporter: hey there, good morning. there were closees calls yrday and direct hits. take a loo behind us on kennesaw street, you are seeing the crews hard at wk at that tree we've been showing you throughout the morning here. attacking pickers up where the downed tree took down wires yesterday, restoring power to custonrs left i the dark across this area. chopper 4 got a bird's-eye view showing you the expansive damage we saw of large trees uprooted and fell on people's homes, some actual in their hom and fell on cars and other areas todaya leaviness to clean up today. power lines takenll down as offline some customers for a meti for neighbors in their home, they say it was storm that moved
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in, it seems, almost withoutrn g. it seemed to shake their homes and certainlyhake their nerves. >> there was a lot of rain, heavy rain. then, there was a hailstorm and probably five minutes after the hailstorm the trees came down. >> reporter: some scary stuff. you can see a the crews work on the wires there, some neighbors are waking up, looking out their doors wndindows, seeing this in front of their homes and trees and could easily hit their homes butis did it until then. there were no reports of injuries in this storm yesterday. we are live here in college park. i'm justin finch, news4. back to the studio. >> thank you. 6:49. new this morning, it was weighting day to remember. take a look at the scene. off in d thetance, you can see a newly married bride still in
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her wedding gown being rescued from fast rising flood waters. it happened yesterday inje new ey. listen to the bride describe the tricky rescue. >> everything was soaki wet. i had to take my heels off and we had to climb on top of the -- we had to climb through the sunroof on top of the carnd into their vehicle. >> there is the scene. that's a lot of water. she managed to stay pretty dry there and will have a story to tell forever. >> for sure. 6:50 the time. i will check in on sheena parveen. >> gd to see she was smiling by the way instead of completely lived for wever drove her through that. you never want to be driving through a flooded roadway. we are seeing nice changes from yesterday's storms. 70 ydegrees, v comfortable outside. a chance for a few passing showers. th will not be the type of storm activity we did have yesterday. the suburbs, mid-60s for the
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most part. 70 degrees in an match lis. all these circles indicate some type of wind report or wind damage. a lot of storm cleanup today and the weather will be cooperating for theost part with that. area of low pressure and rain is spinning and devoping around it. our best chance at a couple showers will be t around d.c. metro area and points north. if you're walking your dog today or need one to adopt, you cannd one at their website. long dog walk this morning, very pleasant, still dry, by lunchtime, near 80 degrees, 87 for a high. don't forget this saturday is "clear the shelters" for a big pet adoion event. you see clouds around passing showers. not a big chance. we're not expecting thers thunrms like we had
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yesterday. we go to tomorrow, thursday,ac friday, in the 90s, next chance of rain is late friday for part of your weekend. good morning, melissa. >> good morning. we have traffic ales. inner loop and outer loop. outer loop with real volume and inner loop, a brand new report of a c there as well. real delays topping the beltway at new hampshire avenue, both directions. outer loop before rockville pike we had one right lane blocked right the crash on the shoulder and still have that slowdown up top. as you can see headed on the outer loop at 9iles an hour. cain street, right lane blocked by a crash there. westbouni-66, leesburg pike, a tree partially down trying tot hat out of the way. disabled vehicle herehe in right lane this morning.
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blue/yellowline, service suspended between franconia. travel from virginia, 66 inbound and northbound going 35 miles an hour and i-95 to 270, very slow, 11 miles an hour when you hop in your car this rning, the icc might be worth the money today. >> a local man who narrowly missed making team usa 2016 olympics now has a shot athe finals on "american ninja warrior." gavin ross is a sprint canoeist from betheida. het finish the obstacle course but made a top spot in the finals meaning he will make an appearance in the national finals in las vegas on august 27th. good luck. thenountdown is for the school bells to start ringing
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all over our area. >> this morning we're checking in on a group of kids heading back to class. live in fairfax county with a party with a purpose. hi, mollet! >> a back to school party with all kinds of hairstyles. the buzz cut here. shave over here. stephen herere wants twoh braids, cool looking. these guys are ready to go. our grand finale, lone girl, sabrina here showing off her hair. th a is about school supplies and haircuts from a small nonprofit, facet nonprofit here in fairfax county. thanks to the mod hair salon, ashley is coming out wit her ladies to do all this hair. this is more about thanng get a new hairdo, isn't it? >> it is. we want to send them back to school feeling good and good and the confidence they need to have a successful year.
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so wonderful to be here. >> are you guys ready to go back to school with your new backpacks. yeah. >> okay. they're kind of ready too back to school. all right. so these parties are happening allcross fairfax county, thanks to the facets nonprofit. some 200slus k impacted by all of this. parents are reaboy happy getting extra help in communities. that is the latest live from the reagan oak community center here in fair tfax county. back to school. >> thank you. >> do that twirl again, sabrina. breaking news. newnd images video coming to us out of genoa, italy.e what you looking at there is part of a raised highway that partially collapsed in the northern port city of genoa. we're not gettingny word of any deaths or injuries at this point.
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they are investigating, but italian police say they believe it was a structural issue that it wnd weak that is why it collapsed. you can see by these images that rais highway, a huge chunk of it completely missing. back to you. at 6:56, there are four things to know. we're monitoring repor legendary singer, aretha franklin is in hospice care. her family says she is gravely ill. a man arrested after ashing a car into a number of si cyclists and pedestrians in london. everyone appears to be okay. the incident appears to be deliberate and being investigated as an act of terrorism. look for the latest next on "taay." toddler died after falling from a 24th floor balcony in eslls church. it fell yterday at the skyline
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towers apartment. in y, a3-year-old fell to his death on the 26th floor. look at the powerful damage strong winds caused trees to topple over in college park. it took down power lines and crushed some cars. two homes were severely damage. no one was hurt. chopper 4 showing you the beltway new crash outer loop delay still hanging around, top of the beltway because of an rlier crash at rockville heights. >> thank you for being with us. >> up next in 25 minutes, local news and traffic. until then, make it a great day. >> make it a grade tueay, there's more to life than the climb.
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breaking overnight, terror scare in london. a car plows into a group of people you outside parliament et and a nearby subway station locked down. one man in custody. several people badly hur a terror investigation under way. we are live at the s. soak. yet another round of severe storms tay creating new flood ge emies across the northeast less than 24 hours after heavy dondpours led to evacuations dangerous rescues. ng this is the kind of thi we've been seeing all day. >> this morning al is ng the new storms on the way. reality check.
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